Thursday, May 28, 2009
Delhi - 6 Rehna Tu lyrics
Rehna Tu Hai Jaisa TU Thoda sa dard tu Thoda SukunRehna Tu Hai Jaisa TU Dheema Dheema jhonkaYa phir junoonThoda sa reshmaTu humdam Thoda sa khurduraKabhi daud jayeYa lad jayeYa khushboo se bharaTujhe badalna na chahoonRati bhar bhi sanamBina sajawat milawatNa jyaada na hi kaamTuhje chaahon jaisa hai tuMujhe teree barish mein beegna hai ghuljana haiTujhe chaahon jaisa hai tuMujhe tere lapat mein jalna rakh ho jana hai Tu zakham de agarMarham bhi aakar tu lagaayeZakham mein bhi mujhko pyaar aayeDariya o dariya Doopne de mujhe dariyaDoopne de mujhe dariyaRehna Tu Hai Jaisa TU Thoda sa dard tu Thoda SukunRehna Tu Hai Jaisa TU Dheema Dheema jhonkaYa phir junoonHaath tham chalna hi To dono ke daye haath sang kaise Haath tham chalna hi To dono ke daye haath sang kaise Ek daaya hoga ek baaiya hogaTham le haath yeh thaam leChalna hai sang tham leRehna Tu Hai Jaisa TU Thoda sa dard tu Thoda SukunRehna Tu Hai Jaisa TU Dheema Dheema jhonkaYa phir junoonThoda sa reshmaTu humdam Thoda sa khurduraKabhi daud jayeYa lad jayeYa khushboo se bharaTujhe badalna na chahoonRati bhar bhi sanamBina sajawat milawatNa jyaada na hi kaamTuhje chaahon jaisa hai tuMujhe teri barish mein beegna hai ghuljana haiTujhe chaahon jaisa hai tuMujhe teri lapat mein jalna rakh ho jana hai
Monday, May 25, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Bullish Nadal warns rivals
Bullish Nadal warns rivals
Reigning four-time champion Rafael Nadal has warned his chief rivals he has been playing "almost perfect" tennis in the run-up to the French Open.
With both British number one Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic showing signs of improvement on clay and world number two Roger Federer buoyant after beating Nadal in the final of the Madrid Masters last week, the pretenders to the Spaniard's Roland Garros throne are queueing up.
But Nadal is supremely confident of continuing his flawless record at a grand-slam event he has made his own over the past few years.
"I am very happy about my clay-court season, very happy," the Mallorcan said.
"Winning in Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Rome and reaching the final in Madrid makes it an almost perfect clay-court season.
"I am very happy with how I have been playing. And it's always a pleasure playing at Roland Garros - coming back here gives me a special sensation."
The 22-year-old's three main challengers have to face up to a scary statistic as they head into the tournament - Nadal has never lost a match at the French Open.
With Federer and Djokovic in the other half of the draw, Murray looks to be the only player capable of halting Nadal's march to the final again this year.
The Scot, however, has never progressed past the third round here and with clay not being his favourite surface, he admits making the second week is a "good starting point".
A potential semi-final meeting with Nadal is therefore far from a certainty but with a decent draw in front of him, Murray is remaining cautious but upbeat.
"It's different here, there's not as much expectation," he said.
"But I feel if I play well, I've got a very good chance of doing well.
"On grass and hard (courts), I can come through matches when I'm not necessarily playing my best; on clay, I feel like I have to play tough tennis from the start and play some of my best to win all the matches.
"I have to go into the tournament switched on."
Murray, the world number three whose decent clay-court campaign has seen him reach the semi-finals in Monte Carlo and the last eight in Madrid, takes on Juan Ignacio Chela in the first round.
Should he defeat the Argentinian, a specialist on terre battue, a second-round tussle against either Germany's Mischa Zverev or Italy's Potito Starace and then a possible match-up with Spain's Feliciano Lopez does not look too daunting a draw.
Marin Cilic, the 13th seed, in the fourth round and France's Gilles Simon, the seventh seed, in the quarters could be where Murray struggles.
Once again, Federer is the man most likely to run Nadal close.
The Swiss is no longer world number one, and his Wimbledon crown now resides with Nadal, but his confidence is back and beating Nadal in Madrid has given him new belief.
"You realise that if you play him the right way, you can beat him," he said of his arch-rival, who has defeated Federer in the last three Roland Garros finals.
"Each year he wins 40 matches on clay and you never defeat him, you can be a bit pessimistic. But I realise that if I play well, there is an opportunity there.
"But it's an extraordinary record he (Nadal) holds. I have great respect for what he has achieved."
Fourth seed Djokovic, who took Nadal all the way in the semi-finals in Madrid and also gave him a good test in the final in Rome, should meet Federer in the semi-finals.
"After a fantastic clay-court season so far, I am playing with a lot of confidence," the Serb said.
"I have reached the semi-finals in the last two years here (losing to Nadal both times) so hopefully I can go a step further."
Reigning four-time champion Rafael Nadal has warned his chief rivals he has been playing "almost perfect" tennis in the run-up to the French Open.
With both British number one Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic showing signs of improvement on clay and world number two Roger Federer buoyant after beating Nadal in the final of the Madrid Masters last week, the pretenders to the Spaniard's Roland Garros throne are queueing up.
But Nadal is supremely confident of continuing his flawless record at a grand-slam event he has made his own over the past few years.
"I am very happy about my clay-court season, very happy," the Mallorcan said.
"Winning in Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Rome and reaching the final in Madrid makes it an almost perfect clay-court season.
"I am very happy with how I have been playing. And it's always a pleasure playing at Roland Garros - coming back here gives me a special sensation."
The 22-year-old's three main challengers have to face up to a scary statistic as they head into the tournament - Nadal has never lost a match at the French Open.
With Federer and Djokovic in the other half of the draw, Murray looks to be the only player capable of halting Nadal's march to the final again this year.
The Scot, however, has never progressed past the third round here and with clay not being his favourite surface, he admits making the second week is a "good starting point".
A potential semi-final meeting with Nadal is therefore far from a certainty but with a decent draw in front of him, Murray is remaining cautious but upbeat.
"It's different here, there's not as much expectation," he said.
"But I feel if I play well, I've got a very good chance of doing well.
"On grass and hard (courts), I can come through matches when I'm not necessarily playing my best; on clay, I feel like I have to play tough tennis from the start and play some of my best to win all the matches.
"I have to go into the tournament switched on."
Murray, the world number three whose decent clay-court campaign has seen him reach the semi-finals in Monte Carlo and the last eight in Madrid, takes on Juan Ignacio Chela in the first round.
Should he defeat the Argentinian, a specialist on terre battue, a second-round tussle against either Germany's Mischa Zverev or Italy's Potito Starace and then a possible match-up with Spain's Feliciano Lopez does not look too daunting a draw.
Marin Cilic, the 13th seed, in the fourth round and France's Gilles Simon, the seventh seed, in the quarters could be where Murray struggles.
Once again, Federer is the man most likely to run Nadal close.
The Swiss is no longer world number one, and his Wimbledon crown now resides with Nadal, but his confidence is back and beating Nadal in Madrid has given him new belief.
"You realise that if you play him the right way, you can beat him," he said of his arch-rival, who has defeated Federer in the last three Roland Garros finals.
"Each year he wins 40 matches on clay and you never defeat him, you can be a bit pessimistic. But I realise that if I play well, there is an opportunity there.
"But it's an extraordinary record he (Nadal) holds. I have great respect for what he has achieved."
Fourth seed Djokovic, who took Nadal all the way in the semi-finals in Madrid and also gave him a good test in the final in Rome, should meet Federer in the semi-finals.
"After a fantastic clay-court season so far, I am playing with a lot of confidence," the Serb said.
"I have reached the semi-finals in the last two years here (losing to Nadal both times) so hopefully I can go a step further."
ICC World cup 2009 20-20
Fri 5 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
1st Match, Group B - England v NetherlandsLord's, London
Sat 6 10:00 local, 09:00 GMT
2nd Match, Group D - New Zealand v ScotlandKennington Oval, London
Sat 6 14:00 local, 13:00 GMT
3rd Match, Group C - Australia v West IndiesKennington Oval, London
Sat 6 18:00 local, 17:00 GMT
4th Match, Group A - Bangladesh v IndiaTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Sun 7 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
5th Match, Group D - Scotland v South AfricaKennington Oval, London
Sun 7 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
6th Match, Group B - England v PakistanKennington Oval, London
Mon 8 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
7th Match, Group A - Bangladesh v IrelandTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Mon 8 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
8th Match, Group C - Australia v Sri LankaTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Tue 9 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
9th Match, Group B - Netherlands v PakistanLord's, London
Tue 9 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
10th Match, Group D - New Zealand v South AfricaLord's, London
Wed 10 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
11th Match, Group C - Sri Lanka v West IndiesTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Wed 10 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
12th Match, Group A - India v IrelandTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Thu 11 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
13th Match, Group F - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, NottinghamD1 v A2
Thu 11 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
14th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, NottinghamB2 v D2
Fri 12 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
15th Match, Group F - TBC v TBCLord's, LondonB1 v C2
Fri 12 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
16th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCLord's, LondonA1 v C1
Sat 13 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
17th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, LondonC1 v D2
Sat 13 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
18th Match, Group F - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, LondonD1 v B1
Sun 14 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
19th Match, Group F - TBC v TBCLord's, LondonA2 v C2
Sun 14 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
20th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCLord's, LondonA1 v B2
Mon 15 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
21st Match, Group E - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, LondonB2 v C1
Mon 15 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
22nd Match, Group F - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, LondonB1 v A2
Tue 16 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
23rd Match, Group F - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, NottinghamD1 v C2
Tue 16 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
24th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, NottinghamD2 v A1
Thu 18 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Fri 19 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, London
Sun 21 15:00 local, 14:00 GMT
Final - TBC v TBCLord's, London
1st Match, Group B - England v NetherlandsLord's, London
Sat 6 10:00 local, 09:00 GMT
2nd Match, Group D - New Zealand v ScotlandKennington Oval, London
Sat 6 14:00 local, 13:00 GMT
3rd Match, Group C - Australia v West IndiesKennington Oval, London
Sat 6 18:00 local, 17:00 GMT
4th Match, Group A - Bangladesh v IndiaTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Sun 7 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
5th Match, Group D - Scotland v South AfricaKennington Oval, London
Sun 7 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
6th Match, Group B - England v PakistanKennington Oval, London
Mon 8 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
7th Match, Group A - Bangladesh v IrelandTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Mon 8 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
8th Match, Group C - Australia v Sri LankaTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Tue 9 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
9th Match, Group B - Netherlands v PakistanLord's, London
Tue 9 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
10th Match, Group D - New Zealand v South AfricaLord's, London
Wed 10 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
11th Match, Group C - Sri Lanka v West IndiesTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Wed 10 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
12th Match, Group A - India v IrelandTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Thu 11 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
13th Match, Group F - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, NottinghamD1 v A2
Thu 11 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
14th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, NottinghamB2 v D2
Fri 12 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
15th Match, Group F - TBC v TBCLord's, LondonB1 v C2
Fri 12 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
16th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCLord's, LondonA1 v C1
Sat 13 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
17th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, LondonC1 v D2
Sat 13 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
18th Match, Group F - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, LondonD1 v B1
Sun 14 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
19th Match, Group F - TBC v TBCLord's, LondonA2 v C2
Sun 14 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
20th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCLord's, LondonA1 v B2
Mon 15 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
21st Match, Group E - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, LondonB2 v C1
Mon 15 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
22nd Match, Group F - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, LondonB1 v A2
Tue 16 13:30 local, 12:30 GMT
23rd Match, Group F - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, NottinghamD1 v C2
Tue 16 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
24th Match, Group E - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, NottinghamD2 v A1
Thu 18 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBCTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Fri 19 17:30 local, 16:30 GMT
2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBCKennington Oval, London
Sun 21 15:00 local, 14:00 GMT
Final - TBC v TBCLord's, London
Friday, May 22, 2009
Don't count every hour in the day. Make every hour in your day
Don't count every hour in the day. Make every hour in your day count.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ-VjUKAsao
Check out this link.Awesome...mind blowing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ-VjUKAsao
Check out this link.Awesome...mind blowing
To start with Bhagavath Gita
Karma Yoga is essentially Acting, or doing one's duties in life as per his/her dharma, or duty, without concern of results - a sort of constant sacrifice of action to the Supreme. It is action done without thought of gain. In a more modern interpretation, it can be viewed as duty bound deeds done without letting the nature of the result affecting one's actions
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